The cravings have nothing to do with diabetes.
If your sugar is high you will feel exhausted, cotton mouthed, urinating frequently. If your sugar is low you will be irritable and tired.
Gestational diabetes is not permanent.
2007-03-20 15:00:37
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answered by heathermagoo13 3
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2016-09-18 06:54:48
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answered by Bessie 3
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Doctors Reverse Diabetes Without Drugs : http://Help.DiabetesGoGo.com
2016-02-14 07:42:15
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answered by ? 3
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Probably half the population ofthe United States is pre-diabetic. This is not an idle statement. It's from a doctor, whose speciaty was diabetes.
If you're concerned tell your doctor. An annual blood test might be in order.
Spend some time looking over this web site.
2007-03-20 09:48:01
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answered by Barry auh2o 7
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Did you know that sugar is more addictive than heroine?
You are craving sweets because you are addicted to them.
Type 2 diabetes is entirely preventable and curable by a simple natural diet. Whole foods, plant based.
Yes, I am talking vegan here. Why? because animal fat & protein are the biggest culprits of the disease. Type 2 diabetes is known as a disease of affluence. Meaning that those in poor countries (where they don't eat proccessed foods, or alot of animal fat/protien) don't get the disease.
Is it hard to do?
Yes.
Any change is hard, especially a drastic one, but is your life/health worth it?
2007-03-20 10:40:43
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answered by mikki_doo 2
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basically, it means that with your present living style etc that
you could become diabetic. Watch your weight, exercise,
and keep the carbohydrates and sugars down. Check with
your doc and some of the following answers and you'll have
all the info you need (normally, pre-diabetic is reversible
with change in diet/lifestyles)
2007-03-20 09:36:41
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answered by Anonymous
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As for gestational diabeties, no it is not certain, however you are more likely to develop type 2 than if you hadn't had it.
For more info. go to http://www.4healthconcerns.com/Diabetes/pregnant-women-with-diabetes.html
2007-03-21 12:40:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Answer --> http://DiabetesCure49.etnin.com
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